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Tailgate from fibre-reinforced thermoplastic plastic

a thermoplastic plastic and fibre-reinforced technology, applied in the field of tailgates or rear doors, can solve the problems of increasing weight of tailgates, inadequate mechanical characteristics, and still expensive manufacture, and achieves simple and inexpensive manufacturing, improved mechanical properties in regard to stiffness and strength, and reduced weight

Active Publication Date: 2012-11-08
WEBER AUTOMOTIVE HLDG
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[0005]It is the object of the present invention to overcome the disadvantages of the known tailgates, and to provide a lighter, stiffer, simply and inexpensively manufacturable plastic tailgate which also permits the most varied of shapes. In particular, a fibre-reinforced main carrying structure is to be created without additional metal reinforcements.
[0006]The single-piece main carrying structure with a peripheral, flexurally resistant frame with integrated continuous-fibre bands in a vertical alignment to the surface of the tailgate, in combination with the non-positively connected rear window and with bead-like stiffenings of the fibre-reinforced moulding compound of the frame, results in improved mechanical characteristics with regard to stiffness and strength, a significantly reduced weight, and a reduced, simplified manufacturing effort.

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For example, a double-walled plastic component is known from EP 0 266 514, which however is still expensive in manufacture and above all has inadequate mechanical characteristics.
These known tailgates, however, also have an increased weight, on account of metal reinforcement, and they entail a more costly manufacture.
The known tailgates thus on the one hand require a costly manufacture, and without metal reinforcements have inadequate strength and stiffness characteristics or with the metal reinforcement are more costly to manufacture and also heavier.

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[0021]FIGS. 1 and 2 show examples of a tailgate 1 or rear door, according to the invention, for a motor vehicle, with a structure of fibre-reinforced thermoplastic plastic and with hinges 5, a lock 6 and a rear window 2. The tailgate comprises a single-piece main carrying structure 10 with a peripheral, flexurally resistant frame 11, with an upper transverse beam 12, two lateral longitudinal beams 13, 14 and at least one lower transverse beam 15. The main carrying structure consists of a fibre-reinforced moulding compound 20 with at least two impregnated, integrated continuous-fibre bands 21 and which is connected to the rear window 2 with a non-positive fit and together with this forms a flexurally resistant structure. Thereby, the continuous-fibre bands 21 in sections are integrated into the frame 11 in an arrangement vertical (v) to the surface H of the tailgate, by way of the continuous-fibre bands 21 being arranged vertically to the surface H and / or at a vertical distance d to ...

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The tailgate (1) or rear door for a motor vehicle with a rear window includes a single-piece main carrying structure (10) with a peripheral, flexurally resistant frame (11), with an upper transverse beam (12), two lateral longitudinal beams (13, 14) and at least one lower transverse beam (15). The main carrying structure consists of a fibre-reinforced moulding compound (20) with at least two impregnated, integrated continuous-fibre bands (21) and this moulding compound is non-positively connected to the rear window (2) and together with this forms a flexurally resistant structure. Thereby, the continuous-fibre bands (21) in sections are integrated into the frame (11) in an arrangement vertical (v) to the surface (H) of the tailgate, by way of the continuous-fibre bands (21) being arranged vertically to the surface (H) and / or at a vertical distance (d) to the surface (H).

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The invention relates to a tailgate or rear door for a motor vehicle with a carrying structure of a fibre-reinforced thermoplastic plastic with hinges, a lock and a rear window.[0003]2. Description of Related Art[0004]For some time, one has attempted to replace the existing metal tailgates with lighter plastic designs for the purpose of weight reduction. For example, a double-walled plastic component is known from EP 0 266 514, which however is still expensive in manufacture and above all has inadequate mechanical characteristics. In order to achieve improved mechanical characteristics, various tailgates with a GMT-structure and subsequently also with GMTex, i.e. GMT with fabric reinforcement, have been applied. Since these also still have insufficient mechanical characteristics, further carrying structures of fibre-reinforced plastics with metallic frame designs have been combined into a main carrying structure with su...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B60J5/10
CPCB60J5/107B60J5/101
Inventor GACHTER, MATTHIASJAGGI, DIEGORUEGG, ANDREASZIEGLER, STEFANSTOTZNER, NORBERT
Owner WEBER AUTOMOTIVE HLDG
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